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Catalog Number | CI-SC-0441 |
Product Name | Triisostearyl Citrate |
CAS | 68583-51-7 / 7775-50-0 |
Description | Offers unique and characteristic emolliency to emulsion and color cosmetic formulations. Vegetable derived. It is very smooth and non-greasy and also imparts pigment-dispersing powder. It is soluble in most oils and esters and partially soluble in glycols. In sun care, it can be used as an effective solvent for UV filters. Also useful in emulsification, pigment wetting and spreading properties. Exhibits heavy feel, sheen, lubricity and gloss. |
Appearance | Clear yellow liquid, slightly characteristic odor |
Application | Skin and hair care products, color cosmetics |
Storage | Store light-protected at a cool and dry place |
HS Code | 3402130000 |
INCI | Triisostearyl citrate |
Uses | Recommended use level 1-5%. For external use only. |
What is the chemical formula of Triisostearyl Citrate?
The chemical formula of Triisostearyl Citrate is C60H116O7.
What is the molecular weight of Triisostearyl Citrate?
The molecular weight of Triisostearyl Citrate is 949.55884 g/mol.
How is Triisostearyl Citrate described in terms of odor?
Triisostearyl Citrate is described as having a mild odor.
What is the specific usage of Triisostearyl Citrate?
Triisostearyl Citrate is used as an occlusive skin-conditioning agent.
What is Triisostearyl Citrate composed of?
Triisostearyl Citrate is composed of the triester of isostearyl alcohol and citric acid.
What are some synonyms of Triisostearyl Citrate?
Some synonyms of Triisostearyl Citrate are tris(16-methylheptadecyl) 2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylate.
What is the CAS number of Triisostearyl Citrate?
The CAS number of Triisostearyl Citrate is 113431-54-2.
Is Triisostearyl Citrate a solid, liquid, or gas at room temperature?
Triisostearyl Citrate is not specified as solid, liquid, or gas in the reference.
How does Triisostearyl Citrate benefit the skin?
Triisostearyl Citrate acts as an occlusive skin-conditioning agent.
How is Triisostearyl Citrate formed structurally?
Triisostearyl Citrate is formed by the combination of isostearyl alcohol and citric acid into a triester compound.